This is an excellent, catchy rap by Mr. Duey with lots of examples and great visual effects teaching how to convert fractions to percentages and how to change improper fractions to mixed numbers. (2:35)

Instructor uses a white board to demonstrate how to convert fractions to percents. Proportions are used to find the fraction that is equivalent to the given fraction and whose denominator is 100. The definition of a percent is explained.

In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad looks at data on the Squitters' jumping attempts. They first convert the fractional results to equivalent fractions with denominator values equal to 100. Then they notice that these fractions can ...be written as percents. (1:11)[more]

In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad has to find a crystal that is between 65% and 85% orange in order to power up their escape from the Hacker. The CyberSquad manages to describe each crystal's colors using fractions, but then they ...must convert the fractions into percentages in order to easily compare the amounts. (1:41)[more]

Mr Duey performs a live action rap song about fractions. The song teaches about improper fractions, and how to get a percentage from a fraction with visuals of the mathematical computations during the rap. Entertaining while learning for kids.

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